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In all honnesty you have a vast amount of options open to you. There are more options open than you apparently realise. I'm not insulting you, it took me quite a few years to get this figured out. First I woud suggest going to the website: www.tirerack.com. They have already figured out everything for you, including having personally tested every single tire they sell. The site is very user friendly and the helpline is the best that I have ever delt with - bar none. In less than 30 seconds on the site I found 15 different types of "Passenger All-Season Tires" in your size. These are your good plain basic tires and just the tip of the iceberge of what they have to offer for your car. TireRack also has a vast selection of wheels available in both your stock size and plus sizes. You can "plus size" your wheels (get bigger wheels) with out changing the overall diameter of your tire and wheel combo (thus changing your speedometer's settings). TireRack has all of this figured out for you as well. The widest tire that you can increase to with out rubbing on suspention components (bad) or having to reconfigure your stock suspention (can be expensive) is 205mm (that's the first number in your wheels size). Typically, the largest diameter wheel that anyone can increase to, with out doing major damage or modifications, is 2" larger diameter than the stock wheel that the car came with. My '97 SC2 came with 15" wheels, so I could resonably increase to a 17" wheel. Since your '95 came with 14" wheels you could increase to 16" wheels with out much of a problem. If you have any questions please just ask. Just to let you know I do NOT work for TireRack; I'm just an enamorated customer.
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